1084 and Jigged Bone Pocket Fixed Blade with Hamon

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This is forged from Aldo's 1084, and clay quenched for a nice hamon. The flats are polished to 1000 grit then etched.

The handle is my jigged bone. I jig it then treat it for the nice stag look. It isn't actual stag, but I like the result. It is held in place by peened pins and G-flex epoxy.

The sheath is my pocket fixed blade sheath design. I made it this way so that the knife can be worn in the right hand pocket. It is how I actually carry my own knife, and it is really handy. The sheath is hand tooled and has a leather liner also.

Dimensions
Blade - 3 3/8 tip to handle
OAL - 7 1/2"

Price - $225 shipped to US. I prefer paypal, but will accept check or money order.

The first to post here "I'll take it!" gets it.











 
That is the finest rendition of stag bone I've ever laid eyes on.
Very nice!
 
Thanks everyone. Wd, it is a tapered tang. I taper them because the forging to get the handle where I want it naturally tapers the tang. I bought a new flat disk from Beaumont, and it makes flattening the tang easy (or at least easier than before).
 
Matt,

If only I wasn't looking at having to have dental work done in a week, I would be all over that to keep expanding my jigged bone PFB collection. That would go perfectly with the W2 and damascus ones I already have. Any chance of a cable damascus one any time soon?

Thanks,
Michael
 
Zippin, I can, It is yours, but it may take me a day or two to get the sheath made.
 
I don't comment on for sale threads much, but gosh dang that knife really came together prettier than a Montana sunrise.
 
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